Charlottesville. My heart is broken. Shattered. I’m consumed. It’s grief. I’m easily angered. I’m crying when no one is looking. I’m reminded of being a teen listening to Sinead O’Connor’s “Black Boys On Mopeds” and crying. I was crying because I knew the plight of my black neighbors. But I also knew the plight...

To be a therapist or a social worker is to be a guardian of secrets. It is to be entrusted. It is a sacred trust. It is to be a safe deposit box for the soul’s work. It is a priesthood. It is to walk through the darkest and brightest places in the human...

There is a racial divide in our country. Many do not want to believe this. Many fear what acknowledging and confessing this may bring about. Many fear that those with mixed intent or ill intent will create or hijack movements and increase violence. And these things can and will happen. But fear must not win...

Tony Caldwell is a clumsy follower of Jesus, the Christ. He is also a Jungian-oriented psychotherapist in private practice, a lecturer in the Social Work Department at the University of Mississippi, and a musician. Tony and his family live in Oxford, Mississippi.